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Team1065.com - Finally Released
I've never actually posted that we have a team site, even though I've sent links out to it before. After a long talk with my web team, we've decided to finally post it for everyone to see. Please keep in mind the Spanish section is NOT finished due to our school blocking our login pages.
Http://www.team1065.com Comments? Suggestions? Feedback? It's all appreciated! Oh...please sign the guestbook! |
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That website looks really well done
That's a really cool to add multilingual support :) You do have some HTML errors that.. for full (or optimal, at least) compatibility you should fix. For example, your link to your spanish version has <a href="...." alt="text here">. anchors do not have support for alt.. but if you are looking for mouse over text, you should use title="the text here" in the anchor code. Secondly, the use of <center> has been depreciated over the years. You really should use <div align="center"> </div> or something like that. For a full list of errors, clicky! If you ever need ANY help... one thing you shouldn't do is hesitate to ask :) Good luck, Jonathan Edit:Whoa, major Freudian slip up there. it should be title="" not name="". My bad. |
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Sweet website.
It's neat how you are working on getting it in 2 languages. |
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looks good. i like the clean layout that is easy to navigate.
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Good website. Now comes the criticism:
I like how you just sorta end your website without a body or html tag. Code:
<img src="http://www.team1065.com/pics/teamsmall.JPG" alt="team picture">Didn't your mommy ever tell you you're not supposed to use tables to layout your site? :) There's really no need for the huge amount of tables on your site. I also love the table within a table. :P I'm not trying to be mean I'm just in a really sarcastic mood. I couldn't find anything wrong with the front-end of your site so had to make fun of your code. You've got an amazing amount of content. Being multi-lingual is something alot of team websites lack (including me). Is it computer translated or human generated? Good luck with your website. |
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Also, I'll look into about closing off those tags. |
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/forest |
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You two guys above me should read this:
http://www.hotdesign.com/seybold/06problems.html :) Anyway both your sites look great. I'll shut up now :X |
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Looks very nice. I thought it was a pretty cool coincidence that our president's name is Tatsu =)
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So, I'm happy to announce that I'm almost done with translating the website to spanish.
When michelle ask me if I wanted to translate the website, I almost died, it was like an early christmas present. ^_^ |
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I don't want to derail this thread so I'm not gonna bring this up anymore. :P Let me just say tables are not simple to go through and manage. |
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Congratulations on winning the website award at the Florida Regional!
Great job translating the site into Spanish. I also like the new team logo/color scheme. Keep up the good work! |
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Ditto what Kristian said.
Awesome work! :) |
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just a web standards update :D |
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1. the w3c explicitly states in the xhtml definition that tables should not be used for layout. 2. tables render screen readers useless, and make your site a pain in the butt for blind people to read. they will hear something like 'table with three columns and two rows. table with two columns and five rows. link. graphic. new row. graphic 'header'. .... 3. tables are meant to be used for tabular data like spreadsheets, timetables, and calendars. 4. table based websites take far longer to change than css-based websites because they are so rigidly structured. 5. you show absolutely no skill at web design if you have to use tables for your layout, and then argue that tables are meant to do that. thats like using framesets to design your site, totally last decade. You can achieve all of that with css. |
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